You could just turn off ntpd and run ntpdate time_server from cron serveral times a day. I never really liked this, because you never really know what effect this might have on database data if you move time "backwards".
It'll sort of work, assuming the hardware clock is reasonably accurate, but if there's a better way, why not use it? ntpd is really so simple!
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